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Seems that it is not in /root/certificates and I downloaded several of openssl on ARM but they do not work at all.
 
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openssl is preinstalled (if I remember correctly)

edit: libssl0.9.7 or libssl0.9.8 is preinstalled, but actual openssl package isn't available
edit2: actually openssl is in sdk repository, don't know how it works on device

Last edited by mikkov; 2009-04-27 at 20:36.
 
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Are you looking to generate keys or link to the library? The library itself is located in /usr/lib like most shared libraries.

The openssl binary doesn't appear to be on the device but perhaps it's available in the sdk as has been suggested
 
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I'm looking to generate keys and basically i want to connect to an WPA2 wireless network.

So i can find it if I install the sdk?

Thanks,
Hooray
 
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Unable to install openssl.
Incompatible application package.

I used the armel packages.
 
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you can install it with dpkg from command line
 
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Or even better maybe, with apt-get. Try this;

fakeroot apt-get install openssl
 
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Not a good idea with sdk repository (when installing to device)
 
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